Video Metadata Checker

Check video GPS metadata online. Upload an MP4 or MOV to see whether the final export still contains latitude and longitude data.

This tool helps with searches like check video GPS metadata, check GPS coordinates in video, extract GPS from MP4, and view video EXIF data.

Video Metadata Checker
Upload an MP4 or MOV (max 50 MB) to verify if it contains GPS coordinates.
Trial/Free: 2/day, 4 totalStarter: 5/day, 10 totalPro/Agency: 10/day, 50/mo

What you'll learn

  • Whether your video still contains GPS coordinates.
  • Why exported videos often lose EXIF or location metadata.
  • How to fix missing GPS metadata before you publish the file.

Need the next step? Read Add GPS Metadata to Video or create a free account.

How to check video GPS metadata

The safest workflow is to check the final export, not the source clip. Many videos lose metadata after editing, compression, or platform export.

  1. Export the final MP4 or MOV file.
  2. Upload it to this checker and run the report.
  3. Confirm whether latitude and longitude are present.
  4. If GPS is missing, fix the file and run the check again.

Why files lose GPS data

Canva, CapCut, Adobe Express, Premiere, iMovie, and many other editors remove location metadata by default. The file looks identical, but the coordinates are gone.

Why final verification matters

If you publish local business videos, a final QA step prevents you from posting a file you think is geotagged when it is not.

What to do when GPS metadata is missing

Missing GPS data usually means the export process stripped location metadata. Follow the check, inject, and re-check workflow before posting to Google Business Profile or embedding the video on a service page.